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  1. Senior Citizens Provided Helpful Advice on What to Do on Death of Spouse (Senior Jour
  2. Cipriani execs plead guilty to tax evasion (Crain's New York Business)
  3. Future Shock (CBS News)
  4. SHERIFF'S LOG (The Islands' Sounder)
  5. Lorna Christophersen Dies at 76 (Westport News)
  6. New Roof on Trico Gym, Board Inks Logan Dual-Credit Agreement (Du Quoin Evening Call)
  7. PM UPDATE: Organization plans school supply giveaway (Muskogee Phoenix)
  8. Thompson, Tancredo come courting (Fort Madison Daily Democrat)
  9. More Health Care Pages (Heritage Foundation)
  10. Richard Clarke sets tone for Black Hat 2007 (CNET)
  11. Heat help is here (CentralOhio.com)
  12. Milne says identity theft, scams more of a threat than ever (Boonville Daily News)
  13. Richard Clarke sets tone for Black Hat 2007 (CNET)
  14. State ranks eighth for disability backlog (Hattiesburg American)
  15. Study: 45% of Americans at risk for retirement (Dayton Business Journal)
  16. Local Beat - 08/01/07 (Corsicana Daily Sun)
  17. Bogus Loan Scams (WJTV Jackson)
  18. Mississippi Ranks High in Disability Backlog Problem (WJTV Jackson)
  19. Scam Targets Local Business (WJTV Jackson)
  20. Unorganised sectors to take part in Aug 8 CITU's strike (New Kerala)
  21. Enrollment information (The News-Press)
  22. Cipriani execs plead guilty to tax evasion (Crain's New York Business)
  23. August 1, 2007 (Picayune-Times)
  24. Benefits cheat 'has 117 years to pay back cash' (Evening Standard)
  25. Retiree health care expenses a 'ticking time bomb'; Bill rivals cost of the Big Dig (
  26. Uniforms for Kids program begins registration Thursday (Hammond Daily Star)
  27. 658 register so far for school uniforms (Hammond Daily Star)
  28. Tucker schedules registration (Hammond Daily Star)
  29. Uniform registration will end Saturday (Hammond Daily Star)
  30. UPDATED: Florissant cracks down on unlicensed, uninsured drivers (Hazelwood-Bridgeton
  31. Small steps can lower power bills (Dallas Morning News)
  32. Kiplinger's Jump-Start Your Retirement Center (KiplingerForecasts.com)
  33. ABCs to ACTs (Montgomery Advertiser)
  34. Uniform registration starts Thursday (Hammond Daily Star)
  35. Tri-State Neighbor (Tri-State Neighbor)
  36. Kiplinger's Jump-Start Your Retirement Center (Kiplinger.com)
  37. Social Security Q&A (Centre Daily Times)
  38. Roane County: HUB investigates salary information release (Roane County News)
  39. UPDATED: Florissant cracks down on unlicensed, uninsured drivers (Northwest County Jo
  40. Doing Business in Iran (Payvand Iran News)
  41. Aldermen consider utility tax rebate (Wentzville Journal)
  42. Transcript: JFP Interview with DA Candidate Michele Purvis (Jackson Free Press)
  43. Mayor's Hotline: The House That Dennis Filled (Boise Weekly)
  44. Boomers caught between kids, aging parents (MSNBC)
  45. RATE THIS ARTICLE (Crosswalk.com)
  46. Could your child use a Head Start? (Newport Daily News)
  47. Potosi R-3 school schedule (Daily Journal)
  48. Telephone scam targets the elderly (KHOU)
  49. Missouri's Growing Economy (Democrat News)
  50. Stopping Illegal Immigration: Focusing on Jobs (Democrat News)
  51. Study: 45 percent of Americans at risk for retirement (Pittsburgh Business Times)
  52. Security researchers highlight new database attack (Computer Weekly)
  53. Community Calendar (Leesville Leader)
  54. Study: 45% of Americans at risk for retirement (Business First of Columbus)
  55. Professor receives highest technology honor from President Bush at White House (Purdu
  56. News Briefs (Wise County Messenger)
  57. Retiree health care expenses a 'ticking time bomb'; Bill rivals cost of the Big Dig (
  58. Cold case heats up (Hartselle Enquirer)
  59. Regional Roundup (Lodi News-Sentinel)
  60. Glen Carbon Village Board passes appropriation ordinance (Edwardsville Journal)
  61. For Your Information (Provincetown Banner)
  62. Suspected illegals arrested (The Times Leader)
  63. Two local women plead guilty in federal court to identity theft (Jefferson City News
  64. Cipriani execs plead guilty to tax evasion (Crain's New York Business)
  65. Job fair today in Collinsville (Collinsville Herald)
  66. Business briefs (Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
  67. Press 1 for English (Conroe Bulletin)
  68. Health Grades, Inc. Announces 2007 Second Quarter Results (Business Wire via Yahoo! F
  69. Nortel Lands Huge VoIP Win (PC World)
  70. The cost of an aging society (The Plain Dealer)
  71. Big tree becomes big problem: Bloomfield woman left with major damage (The Farmington
  72. Javelin Announces Security Elements of Dream Credit Card to Fight Fraud; Scorecard Ra
  73. Disability backlog snarls system (Albany Times Union)
  74. Woman from New Brighton is accused of 25Gs in identity theft (Staten Island Advance)
  75. Increase in English classes for immigrants is urged (The Bryan-College Station Eagle)
  76. CCID Consulting: Application, Competitions and Development of BI in China (PR Newswir
  77. So many hot buttons to push, so little time to push them. Immigration.... (San Franci
  78. Free Times - Ohio's Premier News, Arts, & Entertainment Weekly (Cleveland Free Times)
  79. Candidate for Congress also eyes presidency (The Herald-Mail)
  80. Missouri's Growing Economy (Democrat News)
  81. Stopping Illegal Immigration: Focusing on Jobs (Democrat News)
  82. In brief (The Fort Collins Coloradoan)
  83. Cipriani execs plead guilty to tax evasion (Crain's New York Business)
  84. New Research from ID Analytics Shows Where in the U.S. Identity Fraud is Most Rapidly
  85. Groton Weighs Charter Revision, Budget Vote (New London Day)
  86. Boy teaches investment rules (Times Herald)
  87. Transient victims are often nameless as well as homeless (Orlando Sentinel)
  88. More News (Gazette.Net)
  89. Goodyear seeks court costs from Alabama retiree in suit (The Decatur Daily)
  90. Woman accused of posing as Katrina victim for cash (The Florida Times-Union)
  91. Van kills pedestrian, 77, in downtown Salem (Salem Statesman Journal)
  92. Finjan's Security Researchers to Share Their Web Threat Discoveries at Black Hat USA
  93. Changes Needed to Detect Misuse of Social Security Benefits (Kansas City InfoZine)
  94. Nigeria: The Sultan, Cedaw And Our Values (2) (AllAfrica.com)
  95. Authorities target ID theft; offer tips for self-protection (Vallejo Times-Herald)
  96. Archives (Jewish World Review)
  97. Andy Borowitz Archives (Jewish World Review)
  98. Albany woman snags Garlic Cook-off title (San Jose Mercury News)
  99. Goodyear bills Ala. woman after suit (Montgomery Advertiser)
  100. Symantec's 'Dark Vision' mines carder sites (Computerworld Singapore)
  101. ALBANY — An Albany woman prosecutors say was involved in a racketeering scheme involv
  102. RATE THIS ARTICLE (Crosswalk.com)
  103. Aid for dry well sufferers possible (The Daily Times)
  104. -July 28- (Greenville Advocate)
  105. School uniform distribution this week (The Lafayette Daily Advertiser)
  106. In Brief (Kathimerini)
  107. Summer is for reading (Arkansas News Bureau)
  108. In Brief (Kathimerini)
  109. Migrant report criticizes Texas (Dallas Morning News)
  110. Marines' data posted on Penn State Web site (The Morning Call)
  111. Silvana man says his property is no junkyard, but county disagrees (Everett Herald)
  112. Telephone scam targets the elderly (Galveston County Daily News)
  113. Giving the gift of a smile (Citrus County Chronicle)
  114. New leisure time combos for fall (McKinney Messenger)
  115. Rent help needed due to illnesses (Lexington Herald-Leader)
  116. Migrant policy group stresses English (The Sacramento Bee)
  117. Around Town (The Little Elm Journal)
  118. PSU researcher posts private data (Centre Daily Times)
  119. Women and Finance n A Likely Pairing (Southlake Times)
  120. Disaster aid deadlines loom (The Colony Courier-Leader)
  121. New Douglas students register Aug. 8 (Rapid City Journal)
  122. Senior contributions (The Virginia Gazette)
  123. Can Marriage Help You Live Longer? (ThirdAge)
  124. Baby boomers stay on the job longer than other generations (Detroit News)
  125. Tax revenues on way up (The Budapest Sun)
  126. Big tree becomes big problem: Bloomfield woman left with major damage (The Farmington
  127. Welcome to Public Opinion - Chambersburg, PA (Public Opinion)
  128. Report reveals how new eCrimeware steals bank customers identities (PublicTechnology.
  129. Insurance sales rep charged with burglary (The Chippewa Herald)
  130. Illegal workers reported at O'Fallon, Mo., site (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
  131. Water rate gushes up today (The San Angelo Standard-Times)
  132. MaineCare recipients, applicants reminded of federal requirement (Capital Weekly)
  133. W.W. Lewis Orientation Schedule: (Southwest Daily News)
  134. Sulphur High School registration slated (Southwest Daily News)
  135. Care/Help's School Supply Drive applications begin Aug. 6th (Southwest Daily News)
  136. Column: Concerned about money for retirement? (Iowa Farmer)
  137. Hilldale Middle School announces schedule pickup (Muskogee Phoenix)
  138. Bringing Theater to Westerly’ ” (The Providence Journal)
  139. BASF Posts Very Strong Results in Second Quarter Of 2007 (Business Wire via Yahoo! Fi
  140. Bringing Theater to Westerly’ ” (The Providence Journal)
  141. GOP strategists hopeful about future elections (Tribune Chronicle)
  142. Low-income seniors can turn to public housing (Pocono Record)
  143. Sandy’s labor of love for God, his people (The Enid News & Eagle)
  144. Say what you mean, unless you mean it (The Enid News & Eagle)
  145. 78 report flood damage in county (The Norman Transcript)
  146. Huckabee faces lawsuit over destruction of hard drives (Freedom Forum Online)
  147. City paychecks held up in teen arts program (Chicago Tribune)
  148. Okay schools set schedule pickup (Muskogee Phoenix)
  149. Editor: Shrimp boat owners are having a hard time finding crews, according to the Jul
  150. Cipriani Tax Plea Reverberates Around City (The New York Sun)
  151. Captive minds (Corvallis Gazette-Times)
  152. Media companies notice the sexiness of business news (USA Today)
  153. Reverse mortgages come to co-ops (The Record)
  154. Wednesday | 1 August, 2007 (ARNnet)
  155. (AFX UK Focus) 2007-08-01 02:35 GMT: Deutsche Bank China fund JV wins approval to inv
  156. Get help paying your Edison electric bill (Hi-Desert Star)
  157. BOCOG announces investigation on labor issues (China Daily)
  158. Rural poor to get extra 7b yuan in subsidies (China Economic Net)
  159. South Lee Police Beat: August 1, 2007 (Bonita Daily News)
  160. Rural minimum living subsidy system to be established throughout China (People's Dail
  161. Yuba County data stolen (Appeal-Democrat)
  162. Father and Son Restaurateurs in New York City Plead Guilty to Tax Evasion (New York T
  163. Backlog of disability claims by state (KFDA-TV Amarillo)
  164. BOCOG punish licensee for child labor use (People's Daily)
  165. Guangdong company loses Olympic product license over child labor: BOCOG (People's Dai
  166. English Instruction Touted for Immigrants (Washington Post)
  167. Federal Payments Went to Deceased Farmers, Says GAO (AG Weekly)
  168. Jury Duty Scam (WJTV Jackson)
  169. Olympic license revoked (China Daily)
  170. UPDATED: Florissant cracks down on unlicensed, uninsured drivers (Hazelwood-Bridgeton
  171. p0754 BC-CiprianiPlea 4thLd-Writethru 07-31 0484 7/31/2007 (Hays Daily News)
  172. Virtual Hold to Be Implemented at Social Security Administration (ThomasNet)
  173. Goodyear seeks court costs from woman in Ala. pay bias case (The Daily Comet)
  174. Vinehout, Democratic Party discuss Universal health plan (Jackson County Chronicle)
  175. Rural poor to get extra 7b yuan in subsidies (China Daily)
  176. Father-and-son owners of Cipriani restaurants plead guilty to tax fraud (Court TV Onl
  177. UPDATED: Florissant cracks down on unlicensed, uninsured drivers (Northwest County Jo
  178. FBI Investigates a Jury Duty Scam (WJTV Jackson)
  179. TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) _ More than 700,000 disabled Americans were still waiting to learn
  180. Group sees disability crisis; says Kansas his worst backlog (KFDA-TV Amarillo)
  181. Father-and-son owners of Cipriani restaurants plead guilty to tax fraud (CourtTV via
  182. Two local women plead guilty in federal court to identity theft (Jefferson City News
  183. DENNIS LANANE: Partnering to help seniors (The Herald Bulletin)
  184. Column: Concerned about money for retirement? (Iowa Farmer)
  185. Help wanted: volunteers (The Record)
  186. Hubler campaigns at fair (Denison Bulletin Review)
  187. Woman Accused Of Fostering 11 Individuals For Profit (WPBF Palm Beach)
  188. More Headlines (Business News Americas)
  189. Ciprianis plead guilty to tax evasion (AP via Yahoo! News)
  190. AAPD and Allsup Release State Rankings for Disability Backlogs (PRWeb)
  191. AAPD and Allsup Release State Rankings for Disability Backlogs (PRWeb via Yahoo! News
  192. Thompson responds to ‘moderate' label (Daily Gate City)
  193. New Book Begins Defining President Bush's Legacy (Newswise)
  194. OUR VIEW: Fiscal smarts start at home (The Standard-Times)
  195. Liberia: Charles Julu, Geroge Koukou in Court (AllAfrica.com)
  196. In a crisis, different coping strategies can create rift (Miami Herald)
  197. Personal info of Marines accidentally posted by PSU researcher (The Charlotte Observe
  198. Personal info of Marines accidentally posted by PSU researcher (WFMJ Youngstown)
  199. SAIC Admits to Lapse in Personal Data Security (CRM Daily)
  200. Students to report to school next week (Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal)
  201. Town and Country cracks down on solicitors (West County Journal)
  202. Symantec's Dark Vision mines underground Web sites (InfoWorld via Yahoo! News)
  203. New Roof on Trico Gym, Board Inks Logan Dual-Credit Agreement (Du Quoin Evening Call)
  204. Potosi R-3 school schedule (Daily Journal)
  205. The Tribune wants you! (Mid-Iowa News)
  206. Privacy officials get creative to tighten information security (Federal Times)
  207. Captive minds (Albany Democrat-Herald)
  208. (AFX UK Focus) 2007-07-31 20:11 GMT: Pa. loan records were on stolen laptop (Interact
  209. Take social security Bill seriously: Activist (Indian Express via Yahoo! India News)
  210. Pa. loan data was on laptop stolen in Calif. (Centre Daily Times)
  211. Woman guilty of ID theft to buy home (EARTHtimes.org)
  212. Woman guilty of ID theft to buy home (UPI)
  213. Woman guilty of ID theft to buy home (Moldova.org)
  214. German Job Market Fares Well in EU Comparision (Deutsche Welle)
  215. Pa. loan data was on laptop stolen in Calif. (The Scranton Times-Tribune)
  216. PM UPDATE: Okay schools set schedule pickup (Muskogee Phoenix)
  217. UPDATED: Florissant cracks down on unlicensed, uninsured drivers (North County Journa
  218. Jean Chatzky: One Thing to Make Easier on Your Kids (Money via Yahoo! Finance)
  219. Operation Falcon Nets Hundreds of Arrests in Dallas/Fort Worth Area (The San Francisc
  220. Ciprianis Plead Guilty to Tax Evasion (The Post-Star)
  221. Nortel Government Solutions Wins US$300 Million Social Security Network Award (Market
  222. Waxler family copes one hour at a time (Crookston Daily Times)
  223. Despite concerns, traveling salesman genuine (Small Town Papers News Service)
  224. LOOKING AT A*"BACKSTAGE CHAOS MAKES FOR A ROUGH NIGHT" EDITION OF RAW (PWinsider)
  225. Ciprianis Plead Guilty to Tax Evasion (Newsday)
  226. Nortel Government Solutions Wins US$300 Million Social Security Network Award (Market
  227. Thompson, Tancredo come courting (Fort Madison Daily Democrat)
  228. 1 of 3 in 50s have savings shortfall (The Olympian)
  229. Pa. loan data was on laptop stolen in Calif. (The Scranton Times-Tribune)
  230. KOREA: Malicious Internet warriors dodge real-name system (AsiaMedia)
  231. Operation Falcon Nets Hundreds of Arrests in Dallas/Fort Worth Area (PR Newswire via
  232. Marvin Kitman: Tom Terrific (HuffingtonPost)
  233. Pa. loan records were on stolen laptop (Sharewatch)
  234. Ciprianis Plead Guilty to Tax Evasion (The Post-Star)
  235. Potosi R-3 school schedule (Daily Journal)
  236. Ciprianis Plead Guilty To Tax Evasion (CBS News)
  237. Local Beat - 07/31/07 (Corsicana Daily Sun)
  238. p0610 BC-CiprianiPlea 3rdLd-Writethru 07-31 0372 7/31/2007 (Hays Daily News)
  239. p0318 BC-CiprianiPlea 2ndLd-Writethru 07-31 0306 7/31/2007 (Hays Daily News)
  240. DISTRICT ATTORNEY - NEW YORK COUNTY (Manhattan District Attorney)
  241. Fire Victims Search Rubble For Belongings (KPRC Local 2 Houston)
  242. Sen. Graham Says His Amendment Will Help Secure Border (WJBF-TV Augusta)
  243. Oregon ranks No. 16 in disability pay wait time (The Portland Business Journal)
  244. Two killed in crash, driver flees (South Idaho Press)
  245. Avowed pedophile stalked by group of parents (Orange County Register)
  246. Pa. loan data was on laptop stolen in Calif. (WFMJ Youngstown)
  247. Congressional Web site managers don’t seek user, peer feedback, study finds (Governme
  248. As deadline approaches, agencies prepare data breach response and notification polici
  249. Ciprianis plead guilty to tax evasion (AP via Yahoo! News)
  250. Debates showcase 'uncool' candidates (The Daily Beacon)